About Dalby – Western Downs Region
Dalby is the hub of the Western Downs, just over 200km west of Brisbane.
Dalby is situated on the Myall Creek flood plain (a tributary of the Condamine River). With its beautiful gardens and bustling main street, this thriving regional hub is the gateway to the Western Downs.
Getting to Dalby
You can get to Dalby by:
Car
Take the family out for the weekend or even just the day, 210km west of Brisbane and 80km from Toowoomba, Dalby is a great place to visit and get a taste of the Western Downs.
Bus
Greyhound Australia daily services depart from Brisbane (Roma Street) to Miles and Wandoan, stopping at Toowoomba, Dalby, and Chinchilla.
Train
The Westlander operates twice weekly with services from Brisbane (Roma Street) to Miles and onwards to Charleville, stopping at Toowoomba, Dalby and Chinchilla.
Local Attractions

Top things to do in Dalby include visiting the Pioneer Park Museum to explore the town’s heritage, taking a stroll through Myall Creek Botanical Parkland, browsing unique items at Dalby Country Antiques, and strolling down the main street for retail therapy and local eateries.
For nature lovers, a trip to the nearby Bunya Mountains offers hiking and wildlife, while the Dalby Regional Saleyards provide insight into the region’s strong agricultural connection. Check out this blog about 10 things to do in Dalby. https://www.queenslandcountrytourism.com.au/blog/10-things-to-do-in-dalby
Or, read more in this Dalby Visitor Guide publication:
Accommodation in Dalby
Choose from a selection of hotels and motels, boutique accommodation, or for the more adventurous, rural retreats, farm stays, and campgrounds.
Find out more about Dalby: www.westerndownsqueensland.com.au/towns/dalby/
Or visit these websites for further information: